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Sunday, October 12, 2008

The McCain/Palin Hate Rhetoric Not Well Liked

   ABC News

The McCain campaign’s more aggressive tone is prompting pushback from the public: Registered voters by a broad margin now believe John McCain is more focused on attacking his opponent than on addressing the issues in the 2008 presidential election.

Barack Obama, by contrast, is perceived even more widely as sticking to the issues, this new ABC News/Washington Post poll finds – a striking point of differentiation between the two.

  It would seem that John McCain has underestimated the mood of the general public. Are we surprised?

 Candidate is mainly:
            Addressing    Attacking
            the issues   his opponent
Now:
McCain        35%           59
Obama         68            26




8/22:

McCain                  45%                      48


Obama                   64                        29




The important question here is, what about those coveted Independent voters.




   The deciding factor, as ever in presidential politics, is independents. They see McCain as mainly attacking his opponent, by 61-33 percent, but Obama as mainly addressing the issues, by 68 -26 percent.




  McCain does not poll very well with anyone other than Republicans, which is no surprise. The old man and the P have nothing to run on. Let's face it shall we? McCain and the Republican's are afraid of the issues which confront both you and I.



Saturday, October 11, 2008

John McCain: “Obama Is A Decent Person"

  Well, it certainly took Senator McCain long enough to try to slow the hate rhetoric down at both he and his sidekick's town-hall meetings. I think that this is just a little to late as far as his campaign is concerned. He is toast and he has a special thanks to his VP nominee Sarah Palin to thank for that. Her hate filled speeches and attempts at getting her crowds worked up enough to say " kill him "  ( Barack Obama ) should have her ass arrested.

  So what do they think about this bullshit in the press overseas? Let us go take a read from a German newspaper.

  Translated  by the fine people at  Watching America

By Jörg Lau
John McCain played this disastrous game for too long a time and now he’s forced to confront his own supporters. That’s the honorable thing to do and it befits his maverick image.
Translated By Ron Argentati
11 October 2008
Germany - Die Zeit - Original Article (German)
After almost daily attacks on Barack Obama, mainly by Sarah Palin, John McCain has slammed on the brakes. On Friday, he said in a townhall meeting with supporters that Barack Obama was “a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States.”
With that, John McCain gave proof of his own decency. After the attacks of recent days when Obama was accused of “palling around” with terrorists, people were beginning to wonder about McCain.
This nasty attack style, introduced by McCain’s new campaign manager, Steve Schmidt, didn’t exactly arrive at an opportune moment. But McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin, had no reservations right from the beginning about running a dirty campaign. The terrorism attacks came from her.
John McCain has now taken over control of his campaign. He wants to win (or, more correctly, lose) on his own ideas and character, a decision that does him honor.
At Republican campaign events recently, more and more of McCain’s hate-filled supporters were becoming vocal. At the mention of Obama’s name, many yelled “terrorist” and even “kill him.”
At one townhall meeting, a woman said “I don’t trust Obama. I’ve read about him. He’s an Arab.” McCain had to go against the crowd: “No, ma’am,” McCain said several times, shaking his head in disagreement. “He’s a decent, family man, [a] citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that’s what this campaign is all about.”
John McCain played this disastrous game for too long a time and now he’s forced to confront his own supporters. That’s the honorable thing to do and it befits his maverick image.
But it also means the Republicans are finished as far as this election is concerned.

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